The food here is definitely "homely" - the rich masalas or the heavy use of oil or color is missing and that is perhaps the reason why it's so popular. There are six ladies who manage the kitchen and the service typically depends on their mood and how exhausted they are - remember making those rotis and other curries in that small space is no joke. The place can get quite tight (especially if you are on the bigger/heavier side like me). There are about 6 tables and during peak hours, there is a line up. The food is good and that's the reason why you go there. The storage area is almost making its way to the washrooms and the kitchen area can be viewed from there - one can question the amount of hygiene they maintain. I really enjoyed my meal there and the ladies (including the daughter of the owner) were really nice to us but I would hesitate going there again during the peak hours. I am all about the great quality of food that gets the highest weightage for a Yelp review but there are other things in life too that matter! If you are visiting the place, lower your expectations. Only expect good food and nothing else and you won't be disappointed. Cheers!